Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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Leon Goutevenier born: New York, N. Y. Fordham, U. of Pennsylvania likes: philosophy, chess Jay Grosmark bom: Brooklyn, N. Y. U. of Michigan likes: theatre, talking Of Universe The motto of the Science Department exemplified the attitude of its members: “We the scientists are the only people who are not bored, the only adventurers of modern times, the real explorers . . . the fortunate ones.” Miss Pettet supervises biological research. “In the next experiment we will see if the hand is quicker than the eye.” Norman Hoover born: Nashville, Tenn. George Peabody, Western Reserve U. likes: tennis, mountain climbing Stanley Breitner born: New York, N. Y. C.C.N.Y., Queens likes: golf, football 25

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Science Probes Secrets The Science Department, headed by Mr. Grosmark, was divided into three sections: biology, physics, and chemistry. This year ac- celerated courses of BSCS biology, PSSC physics, and CHEM chemistry were added. These courses place emphasis upon ex- perimentation and observation. The Science Department also spon- sored the Science Club. Anne Perry ponders the wonderful world of science. Virginia Pettet born: Chicago, 111. Illinois State Normal, U. of Illinois likes: bowling, sewing Ira D. Rothberg born: New York, N. Y. Hofstra, Duquesne U. likes: model railroading, philately 24



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G. William Hettler bom: Altoona, Pa. Bethany, Columbia U. likes: painting, reading, good music Elizabeth Barnhouse born: Sayre, Okla. Les Allieres, Columbia U. likes: bridge, travel William Richardson born: Waterloo, Iowa St. Thomas, Middlebury likes: philosophy, music • “Number one on the Language Lab hit parade is . . Miss Houk, head of the Latin De- partment, gives her students a solid background in ancient Roman history and and understanding of the Latin language. The syllabus also includes translations of great Roman litera- ture. The Language Laboratory is an in- valuable aid in improving oral compre- hension and pronunciation of foreign tongues. Language classes used the laboratory once a week; however, the labs were available to students willing to practice in their spare time. Isabella Houk bom: Toledo, Ohio Wellesley, Western Reserve likes: swimming, people Languages Stress Foreign “No, tell me what has three fingers, two thumbs, and crawls on blackboards.” 26

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